Description
| - Altogether 190 species have beeen found in the target area, i.e. 42.4 % of the total Czech fauna of the family Agromyzidae. The highest proportion of species belonged to the Palaearctic geoelement (37 species, 19.5 %), smaller proportion belonged to European species (35 species, 18.4 %) and Holarctic species (33 species, 17.4 %). Rarely we found species with broader than Palaearctic distribution. Altogether 15 species are recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic, viz: A. demeijerei, A. drepanura, Au. tremulae, Ch. periclymeni, H. simplicoides, L. europaea, L. hieracivora, L. latigenis, L. obliqua, L. taurica, L. tragopogonis, L. yasumatsui, M. cuscutae, N. bellidis, and N. merita; and 10 species are first records from Moravia, viz: A. bicophaga, Au. tridentata, C. phalaridis, C. pseuderrans, L. urophorina, L. virgula, O. bohemica, Phb. betulivora, Phb. carbonaria, and Phb. cerasiferae
- Altogether 190 species have beeen found in the target area, i.e. 42.4 % of the total Czech fauna of the family Agromyzidae. The highest proportion of species belonged to the Palaearctic geoelement (37 species, 19.5 %), smaller proportion belonged to European species (35 species, 18.4 %) and Holarctic species (33 species, 17.4 %). Rarely we found species with broader than Palaearctic distribution. Altogether 15 species are recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic, viz: A. demeijerei, A. drepanura, Au. tremulae, Ch. periclymeni, H. simplicoides, L. europaea, L. hieracivora, L. latigenis, L. obliqua, L. taurica, L. tragopogonis, L. yasumatsui, M. cuscutae, N. bellidis, and N. merita; and 10 species are first records from Moravia, viz: A. bicophaga, Au. tridentata, C. phalaridis, C. pseuderrans, L. urophorina, L. virgula, O. bohemica, Phb. betulivora, Phb. carbonaria, and Phb. cerasiferae (en)
- Altogether 190 species have beeen found in the target area, i.e. 42.4 % of the total Czech fauna of the family Agromyzidae. The highest proportion of species belonged to the Palaearctic geoelement (37 species, 19.5 %), smaller proportion belonged to European species (35 species, 18.4 %) and Holarctic species (33 species, 17.4 %). Rarely we found species with broader than Palaearctic distribution. Altogether 15 species are recorded here for the first time from the Czech Republic, viz: A. demeijerei, A. drepanura, Au. tremulae, Ch. periclymeni, H. simplicoides, L. europaea, L. hieracivora, L. latigenis, L. obliqua, L. taurica, L. tragopogonis, L. yasumatsui, M. cuscutae, N. bellidis, and N. merita; and 10 species are first records from Moravia, viz: A. bicophaga, Au. tridentata, C. phalaridis, C. pseuderrans, L. urophorina, L. virgula, O. bohemica, Phb. betulivora, Phb. carbonaria, and Phb. cerasiferae (cs)
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